Riona (
rionaleonhart) wrote2008-04-19 02:35 pm
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
PLEASE EXCUSE ME WHILE I STICK MY HEAD IN THIS FOUNTAIN.
I am so conflicted when I think about how Supernatural could potentially end. On the one hand, I cannot envision a good ending for the Winchesters; their story is so dark that I don't think it can ever end well. On the other, if they have a bad ending - if they die, or if they're separated in some way (augh) - I will cry for ever.
At heart, I want nothing but good things for the Winchesters. At the very least, I want something good to happen to them. And by that I mean actually good, not just 'seemingly good but actually full of dark implications and quite possibly causing slow death!' or 'good for half a second before everything goes horribly wrong!', Kripke. And all right, perhaps The Happy Fluffy Adventures of Dean and Sam Winchester wouldn't be quite as successful a series as Supernatural, but SERIOUSLY, WINCHESTERS, CAN'T ANYTHING NOT-HORRENDOUSLY-AWFUL HAPPEN TO YOU? EVER?
And I was probably going to say more on the subject of being absurdly attached to fictional characters, but I have just discovered the Final Fantasy X self-insert I wrote when I was fourteen and I have never been so embarrassed in my life, ashbgdfashgh. SERIOUSLY. THIS IS APPALLING. I was going to quote extracts so you could laugh at my fourteen-year-old self's general ineptitude and, er, inexplicablegiganticcrushonTidus, but I'm not sure I can bring myself to.
I DIDN'T EVEN TRY TO HIDE THE FACT THAT IT WAS A SELF-INSERT. IT WAS ABOUT A GIRL CALLED RIONA. SHE WAS TELEPORTED INTO THE GAME. IT CONTAINS THE SENTENCE 'WOW, HE WAS A BISHOUNEN'. SO MUCH SHAME. Not to mention the fact that it switches viewpoints by going ~Riona's View~. Oh, self.
(I take some solace in the fact that at least she's not SPARKLY PERFECT GIRL; Riona is hopeless at fighting and makes a fool of herself in front of pretty much everyone. I don't know whether that's because I was trying really hard not to make her a Mary Sue or just because I had low self-esteem when I was fourteen.)
At heart, I want nothing but good things for the Winchesters. At the very least, I want something good to happen to them. And by that I mean actually good, not just 'seemingly good but actually full of dark implications and quite possibly causing slow death!' or 'good for half a second before everything goes horribly wrong!', Kripke. And all right, perhaps The Happy Fluffy Adventures of Dean and Sam Winchester wouldn't be quite as successful a series as Supernatural, but SERIOUSLY, WINCHESTERS, CAN'T ANYTHING NOT-HORRENDOUSLY-AWFUL HAPPEN TO YOU? EVER?
And I was probably going to say more on the subject of being absurdly attached to fictional characters, but I have just discovered the Final Fantasy X self-insert I wrote when I was fourteen and I have never been so embarrassed in my life, ashbgdfashgh. SERIOUSLY. THIS IS APPALLING. I was going to quote extracts so you could laugh at my fourteen-year-old self's general ineptitude and, er, inexplicablegiganticcrushonTidus, but I'm not sure I can bring myself to.
I DIDN'T EVEN TRY TO HIDE THE FACT THAT IT WAS A SELF-INSERT. IT WAS ABOUT A GIRL CALLED RIONA. SHE WAS TELEPORTED INTO THE GAME. IT CONTAINS THE SENTENCE 'WOW, HE WAS A BISHOUNEN'. SO MUCH SHAME. Not to mention the fact that it switches viewpoints by going ~Riona's View~. Oh, self.
(I take some solace in the fact that at least she's not SPARKLY PERFECT GIRL; Riona is hopeless at fighting and makes a fool of herself in front of pretty much everyone. I don't know whether that's because I was trying really hard not to make her a Mary Sue or just because I had low self-esteem when I was fourteen.)
no subject
dear Kripke please do not kill my Winchesters please please please
no subject
! For the most part! Right??